Review Blog

Feb 24 2014

When Mr Dog Bites by Brian Conaghan

Bloomsbury, 2014. ISBN 9781408851586.
(Age: Year 10+) The eyecatching cover of Brian Conaghan's novel
displays the warning 'Contains very strong language. Not for younger
readers' but the language comes from 16 year old Dylan Mint's
spontaneous Tourette syndrome outbursts and does not seem offensive.
Like all teenagers he is concerned with friendship, fashion and sex
and he encounters bullying, racism and prejudice, just more so as he
attends a special school and his father is absent. When Mint
overhears a conversation between his mother and a doctor implying he
will die in a few months' time, he makes a list of things to do
before he dies. The list includes getting his dad home from the war,
finding a new best friend for his autistic buddy Amir and 'having
real sexual intercourse with a girl'. Mint is funny, loyal and his
struggles with life are poignant and engaging as he and his friends
negotiate adolescence. But other than the feisty object of Mint's
affections, Michelle Molloy, they all seem much younger and more
credulous than fits their assigned ages. Like The Black Balloon,
My Sister Lives on the Mantelpiece and M.J. Hyland's Carry
Me Down, we are given some insight into the lives of families
whose paths in life differ from the norm. Suitable for year 10
students onwards, with a warning about the language.
Sue Speck